Carbon steel construction, the most popular style of faceguard in the market

All designs incorporate double wire for additional protection of eyes and nose

Extra thick coating for added durability

SO2QB, WR, K, P

SO2RQB, WR, RB, DB

SO2REGWR, RB, DB, LB,TE

SO2RURB, LB, DB

PO3ROL, DL, LB, TE

PO3RUOL, DL

SO2RXLQB, WR

SO2REGXLWR, RB, DB, TE

SO2RUXLRB, LB, DB

PO3R2XLOL, DL, LB, TE

PO3R2UXLOL, DL

OVERVIEW

FEATURES

FIT GUIDE

VIDEO

FACEMASKS

OVERVIEW

FEATURES

FIT GUIDE

VIDEO

FACEMASKS

Overview

Constructed with a unique protection system of communicating channels that dissipates impact force, the new Rawlings NRG Quantum™ Youth football helmet answers protective needs and exceeds performance expectations with a customized fit for players of all skill levels and positions.

OVERVIEW

FEATURES

FIT GUIDE

VIDEO

FACEMASKS

Features

Durable surlyn facemask clips

Steel wire face mask

High-impact performance polycarbonate shell

Stainless steel hardware

Helmet Sizes

Hat Size

Head Circumfrence

Small

6 - 6 1/2

19" - 20 3/8"

Medium

6 1/2 - 7

20 3/8" - 22"

Large

7 - 7 1/2

22" - 23 1/2"

X-Large

7 1/2 - 8

23 1/2" - 25 1/8"

OVERVIEW

FEATURES

FIT GUIDE

VIDEO

FACEMASKS

Fit Guide

A football helmet must fit properly in order to provide adequate protection. Improper fitting can result in serious injury or death to the player and Rawlings disclaims any liability for the improper fitting of football helmets. Rawlings provides the following fitting guide to ensure that the recommended fitting procedures for Rawlings football helmets are understood and followed. Players must be made aware of the importance of the proper fit of the Rawlings football helmet.

WARNING: NO HELMET CAN PREVENT ALL HEAD OR ANY NECK INJURIES A PLAYER MIGHT RECEIVE WHILE PARTICIPATING IN FOOTBALL. Do not use this helmet or faceguard to butt, ram, or spear an opposing player. This is in violation of football rules and such case can result in severe head or neck injuries, paralysis or death to you and possible injury to your opponent. Contact in football may result in CONCUSSION/BRAIN INJURY which no helmet can prevent. Symptoms include: loss of consciousness or memory, dizziness, headache, nausea, or confusion. If you have symptoms, immediately stop playing and report them to your coach, trainer, doctor and parents. Do not return to a game or practice until all symptoms have resolved for an extended period of time and you have received written MEDICAL CLEARANCE. Ignoring this warning may lead to additional and more serious or fatal brain injury including potentially fatal second impact syndrome. No helmet system can protect you from serious brain and/or neck injuries including paralysis or death. To avoid these risks, do not engage in the sport of football.